In the last week, the news about Middle-East were fast and, unfortunately, furious. Tensions between the US and Iran escalated as the US killed the top Iranian general in an airstrike in Baghdad, capital of Iraq. We knew some of you were worriedly following the news, so we decided to post this short article and share what the situation looks like here and answer some of the questions you might have.

2019 marked itself with a chain of protests in France, Bolivia, Chile, Venezuela, Hong Kong, Iraq, Lebanon, and finally Iran. It was November 16 that public media broke the news of ongoing protests and turmoil in Iran triggered following a spike in the gas price. The protest went from gentle ways of signaling dissatisfaction like chanting against the government’s economic policies or blocking the highways to uncontrolled violence setting some banks and gas stations ablaze. Immediately, the government limited Internet access to prevent the protests getting viral.

If you have happened to travel to Iran or you have recently been considering traveling to Iran in the near future, you might probably have heard about all the news about some European airlines halting their flights to Iran. Some of you might have even worried about the availability of flights to Iran and some of you might have considered doing some Googling to see if you might need to make new decisions about your travel to Iran. In this article, we’ve brought you everything you need to know about the current status of international flights to Iran.